Like any book, we should read Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America with its historical context in mind. Tocqueville wrote his work as an outside observer, not as an American. He wrote as a critical bystander, not as an admirer. And he wrote as one who saw first hand the effects of revolution on his family and his country. Let’s explore some ways to learn from Tocqueville’s remarkable work.

Pricing(Includes box lunch and beverage)
Individual: $15
Student: $10

Parking
Metered street parking is available. Please bring sufficient change with you for meters. You can also pay for parking with the ParkMobile App on your smartphone (iOS and Android). There are also paid parking lots nearby. Please enter building off of Sheldon Blvd.

Please note that there will be an influx of traffic and limited parking in Downtown Grand Rapids due to ArtPrize Eight occurring at this time.